So they told you it does not exist
You have to rethink your life
You don`t need much guidance
It`s in your soul
Sing the words you have spoken to the dark
Live to breath the fresh air
Fight for all there is to achieve
It`s in your soul
Tormenting you
I've got boxes of vinyl from their early years, all the original 7", 12", limited editions and every import I could get my hands on at the time!
They've always had a dark edge to them, more so so on many of the album tracks rather then the early singles, but I think Music For The Masses and the lead single from that album, Never Let Me Down Again, was the real turning point to where they are now.
They Live will not obey, they will not conform, they will not marry and reproduce, they will not consume, they will not watch television and they will not sleep. THEY WILL LIVE!
(04-02-2010 11:44 )mancub Wrote: I've got boxes of vinyl from their early years, all the original 7", 12", limited editions and every import I could get my hands on at the time!
They've always had a dark edge to them, more so so on many of the album tracks rather then the early singles, but I think Music For The Masses and the lead single from that album, Never Let Me Down Again, was the real turning point to where they are now.
Yeah, I got all the singles from Speak & spell up to Exciter on vinyl. Started collection DM singles around 1982, think The Meaning of Love 7" from woolworths was my first. I really liked some of the L Bong 12" remixes of certain tracks.
I agree that they've got a dark edge, A Broken Frame had some dark tracks on it, I think Black Celebration was when they embraced it and made it their style.